I Sapateru Yan I Dos Duendes

As we head toward Christmas, I thought this cute Christmas-time story would make for some cozy reading. Here is another tale from the Grimm brothers, translated into Chamorro by Rita Inos which I found through the UOG Digital Archive (link to the source is at the bottom of the post). This post includes the Chamorro text, a Chamorro audio narration by Jay Che’le, and an English translation. Happy reading!

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The Straw, The Coal, and The Bean

Here is another fairy tale from the Grimm Brothers, about a straw, a coal, and a bean that seem to escape their fate, only to fall into misfortune later. This version was translated by Dolores Marciano and includes an audio narration in Chamorro by Jay Che’le, the Chamorro text, an English translation, and a link to the original source document. Happy reading!

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The Old Man and His Grandson

As a child I owned a copy of the tales collected the Brothers’ Grimm, and whenever I didn’t know what to read I would choose a fairy tale at random and lose myself in the story. It was like my analog version of a Kindle back then 🙂 “The Old Man and His Grandson” is one of the shorter tales from their collection, and perhaps you have never heard of it. But it has stuck with me since I first read it over 20 years ago and it has always been at the top of my list of stories to translate into our language. In this post, I am excited to share my translation of this story, which was edited by my Chamorro language teacher Ray Barcinas and my fellow learner Jesus Lujan. This post includes the Chamorro text, a Chamorro audio narration by Jay Che’le, notes on word usage, and the English version of the story. Happy reading!

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